Former President Peter has asked people who are bringing confusion in the opposition Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) to leave the party.
Mutharika said this during this year’s Mulhakho wa Alhomwe 2022 cultural celebrations at Chonde in Mulanje.
In his speech Mutharika challenged those rushing to take over leadership of the party to wait to be elected legitimately at a convention in 2023.
Turning to his political future, Mutharika said he is consulting family members on the calls to represent the party or not in the forthcoming Presidential polls.
He said he wants the party to elect an educated candidate who will be able to turn around economy of the country.
He said the party has finished developing new convention guidelines which will be endorsed at the party’s National Governing Council meeting on December 4, this year.